We were selling a couch years ago, and a lady and her small child were looking at it. The kid spotted my Nintendo and asked whose was that, having spotted no kids. I replied “mine” and he looked at me and proclaimed “Grownups don’t play Nintendo!” Not sure if I muttered yeah I’m not a grownup or you got that right (not a grownup)…. And I’m still not a grownup, nor a parent! MY toys! MY comics!
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
Why can’t an adult have children toys? They were fun then, and still fun, relieve stress and if nothing else, may be valuable – monetarily.
seanfear over 1 year ago
ohhh would they grasp the idea of collectibles at this age? I still have my teenage mutant ninja turtles since 1990s …….. somewhere o_O
Comicsandcookies over 1 year ago
We were selling a couch years ago, and a lady and her small child were looking at it. The kid spotted my Nintendo and asked whose was that, having spotted no kids. I replied “mine” and he looked at me and proclaimed “Grownups don’t play Nintendo!” Not sure if I muttered yeah I’m not a grownup or you got that right (not a grownup)…. And I’m still not a grownup, nor a parent! MY toys! MY comics!
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer Premium Member over 1 year ago
You’re defending yourself and the child questioning you? I’ve never seen that done before. It makes perfect sense but this is a first for me.
Perkycat over 1 year ago
You know you are old when you consider them dust collectors.
elizabethvshaffer over 1 year ago
I have kids AND I have lots of my own toys. <3 <3 <3
MissyTiger over 1 year ago
“A lot” does not mean “too many”!
I would love to see the Willow Tree figurines share space with the “kid stuff”. ☺️
Janet Gamble Premium Member over 1 year ago
Those are museum pieces, honey…no touching! Save all annoying questions for the end of the tour!